The Episcopal Church Home, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a senior living community affiliated with the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky. The facility provides a continuum of care, offering services such as independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation. As a certified Medicare and Medicaid participant since 1991, The Episcopal Church Home maintains a census of approximately 112 residents and operates as a continuing care retirement community, allowing residents to transition between care levels as their needs change. Recent renovation projects have focused on improving comfort and safety throughout the campus, and the facility has also expanded infection control and wellness initiatives in recent years.
The Episcopal Church Home offers comprehensive nursing and medical support tailored to residents’ individual requirements. Nursing care includes 24-hour supervision by licensed nurses, as well as on-site nurse practitioners and therapy teams. Services provided encompass advanced care planning, wound care, pain management, and specialized programs for those with memory care needs, including support for residents experiencing psychiatric issues. Podiatry, dental care, vision care, and regular health and wellness programs are available, and therapy services are delivered in a dedicated therapy room and throughout the facility, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Staff can assist with daily living activities, including full support with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. To support quality of life, The Episcopal Church Home provides access to clubs and resident communities, laundry and dry cleaning services, a barber/beauty salon, and organized activities that foster engagement. Resident and family counseling is available, and input is encouraged through organized councils.
Family and resident reviews indicate widely varied experiences at The Episcopal Church Home. Several families have expressed concerns regarding quality of care, reporting issues such as medical oversight, delayed responses, medication mismanagement, and shortfalls in hygiene and maintenance. Specific complaints reference problems with cleanliness, attention after falls, and communication lapses. Conversely, a significant number of reviewers highlight attentive and compassionate staff—especially within memory care—and praise management responsiveness and the availability of multiple care options within the same campus. Positive comments frequently note meaningful activities, strong therapy teams, and an inclusive community spirit. The mixed nature of feedback suggests that experiences at The Episcopal Church Home can depend on specific staffing, individual needs, and ongoing advocacy by residents’ families.
Costs at this community start at $4,254 and range up to $7,604. The average price in the community is $5,929, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,859. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.